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What to watch in the cinema this week

This week’s releases: movies for every taste.

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While we wait for warmer days to arrive, what better plan than escaping into a movie theater? This week’s lineup has it all: a French drama about a painting stolen by the Nazis, a kids’ animated film starring an adventurous poodle, the big-screen arrival of Japanese anime Demon Slayer, a dose of supernatural horror, and an Argentine production full of mystery.

1. Together Until Death

Pure supernatural horror: after several years together, Tim and Millie (Dave Franco and Alison Brie) decide to move to the countryside, far from everything familiar, in hopes of starting a new life. But what seemed like a refreshing change soon turns into a nightmare when tensions between them rise and an encounter with a mysterious presence threatens to corrupt not only their lives and love, but also their very bodies.

Fun fact: The stars, Hollywood actors and producers Dave Franco and Alison Brie, are married in real life and have already worked on several projects together.

2. 200% Wolf

A vibrant animated movie full of humor, where Freddy Lupin, a daring poodle who dreams of earning the respect of his werewolf pack, finds himself in an unexpected adventure when a spell turns him into a real wolf and accidentally unleashes a mischievous moon fairy who threatens to bring chaos. With Earth and the Moon now on a collision course, Freddy must journey into the mysterious Wolf-Hunting Zone, where witches, enchantments, and all kinds of dangers await. What he discovers along the way will forever change the way he sees himself.

Fun fact: Australian director Alex Staderman worked for years in Disney’s animation department and helped bring to life beloved characters like Maya the Bee.

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3. The Stolen Painting

Based on true events, the film follows a prestigious auctioneer who believes he has found the discovery of a lifetime: a lost work by Egon Schiele, looted by the Nazis in 1939. But what begins as a professional triumph soon becomes a dangerous battle of ambition, secrets, and hidden pasts. With the support of his ex-wife and the boldness of his young apprentice, he must face a challenge that threatens not only his reputation but also his personal life.

Fun fact: This French film is inspired by real events that took place in 2005, when a French worker discovered in a newly purchased house a painting that had disappeared during World War II.

4. Demon Slayer: The Infinity Castle

Tanjiro Kamado, a young man who joined the Demon Slayer Corps after the tragedy that turned his sister Nezuko into a demon, has come a long way through battles and lessons. Now, as the demon slayers prepare for the ultimate confrontation, the most feared enemy makes his move and forces Tanjiro into combat. What seemed like the final showdown turns into a journey into an unknown space where the fate of humanity will be decided. A story of courage, unbreakable bonds, and the ultimate battle against evil.

Fun fact: This is the first installment of the film trilogy based on the hit Japanese anime series.

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5. Trippin’ Summer

An Argentine thriller set during a chilly Patagonian summer, where two inseparable friends dream of escaping the monotony of their small town to discover the world. What begins as an exciting adventure soon spirals into danger and betrayal, testing their innocence, their desire for freedom, and above all, the strength of their friendship.

Fun fact: The film features a special appearance by Lali Espósito and a strong cast led by Miranda de la Serna, Zoe Hochbaum, Ariel Staltari, Manu Fanego, and Juan Grandinetti.

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